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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T01:31:47+00:00 2026-05-18T01:31:47+00:00

Take for example the following: Project *project = [[Project alloc] init]; project.title = @MyProject;

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Take for example the following:

Project *project = [[Project alloc] init];
project.title = @"MyProject";
project.field = @"SomeOtherField";

I want to set a flag whenever a property is changed. Is there any way this can be done when the property changed is done via dot syntax?

I could just overwrite

- (void) setValue:(id)value forKey:(NSString *)key

And set the object properties using KVC:

[project setValue:@"SomeOtherField" forKey:@"field"];

But the dot syntax always looks cleaner 😉

Thanks!

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    2026-05-18T01:31:47+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 1:31 am

    Use Key-Value Observing if you will be doing this with more than one property/object.

    Register as an observer:

    [project addObserver:self
              forKeyPath:@"title"
                 options:(NSKeyValueObservingOptionNew | NSKeyValueObservingOldKey)
                 context:NULL];
    

    Implement the change handler

    - (void)observeValueForKeyPath:(NSString *)keyPath
                          ofObject:(id)object
                            change:(NSDictionary *)change
                           context:(void *)context {
       if ([object isKindOfClass:[Project class]] && [keyPath isEqual:@"title"]) {
           //do something with [change objectForKey:NSKeyValueChangeNewKey];
       }
    
       [super observeValueForKeyPath:keyPath
                            ofObject:object
                              change:change
                             context:context];
    }
    
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